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Publikováno v:
Applied Geochemistry. 28:119-127
Contaminant release models are required to evaluate and predict long-term environmental impacts of even residual amounts of high-level radioactive waste after cleanup and closure of radioactively contaminated sites such as the DOE’s Hanford Site. M
Autor:
James C. Marra, Bernard P. McGrail, Keith N. Geiszler, Eric M. Pierce, Bruce W. Arey, Paul F. Martin
Publikováno v:
Applied Geochemistry. 22:1841-1859
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has proposed that a can-in-canister waste package design be used for disposal of excess weapons-grade Pu at the proposed mined geologic repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada. This configuration consists of a high-leve
Publikováno v:
Applied Geochemistry. 22:648-655
This paper highlights an analytical method based on mass measurement that can be used to directly quantify 129I in groundwater samples at concentrations below the maximum contaminant level (MCL) without the need for sample pre-concentration or extrac
Autor:
Keith N. Geiszler, Wooyong Um, R. Jeffrey Serne, David M. Smith, Ray E. Clayton, Christopher F. Brown, Anderson L. Ward, Steven R. Baum, Cristian Iovin, Hyun-Shik Chang, Michelle M. Valenta, Igor V. Kutnyakov, Michael J. Truex, Eric T. Clayton
This technical report documents the results of laboratory geochemical and hydrologic measurements of sediments collected from new borehole 299-E13-65 (C7047) and comparison of the results with those of nearby borehole 299-13E-62 (C5923) both drilled
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https://doi.org/10.2172/971110
https://doi.org/10.2172/971110
Autor:
Christopher F. Brown, Keith N. Geiszler, Herbert T. Schaef, Michelle M. Valenta, Bruce N. Bjornstad
The overall goals of the Tank Farm Vadose Zone Project, led by Washington River Protection Solutions, are to define risks from past and future single-shell tank farm activities; identify and evaluate the efficacy of interim measures; and aid, via col
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https://doi.org/10.2172/992384
https://doi.org/10.2172/992384
Autor:
R. Jeffrey Serne, George V. Last, Glendon W. Gee, Herbert T. Schaef, David C. Lanigan, Clark W. Lindenmeier, Michael J. Lindberg, Ray E. Clayton, Virginia L. Legore, Robert D. Orr, Igor V. Kutnyakov, Steven R. Baum, Keith N. Geiszler, Christopher F. Brown, Michelle M. Valenta, Tanya S. Vickerman
This report was revised in September 2008 to remove acid-extractable sodium data from Table 4.22. The data was removed due to potential contamination introduced during the acid extraction process. The remaining text is unchanged from the original rep
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https://doi.org/10.2172/938575
https://doi.org/10.2172/938575
Autor:
Ray E. Clayton, Tanya S. Vickerman, Steven R. Baum, Michael J. Lindberg, Robert D. Orr, Christopher F. Brown, Cristian Iovin, R. Jeffrey Serne, Igor V. Kutnyakov, Bruce N. Bjornstad, Michelle M. Valenta, David C. Lanigan, Eric T. Clayton, Keith N. Geiszler
The sodium data was removed due to potential contamination introduced during the acid extraction process. The rest of the text remains unchanged from the original report issued in January 2007. The overall goal of the Tank Farm Vadose Zone Project, l
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https://doi.org/10.2172/939038
https://doi.org/10.2172/939038
Autor:
R. Jeffrey Serne, Igor V. Kutnyakov, Bruce N. Bjornstad, Ray E. Clayton, David C. Lanigan, Virginia L. Legore, Steven R. Baum, Michael J. Lindberg, Michelle M. Valenta, Robert D. Orr, Duane G. Horton, Tanya S. Vickerman, Keith N. Geiszler, Clark W. Lindenmeier
This report was revised in September 2008 to remove acid-extractable sodium data from Tables 4.8, 4.28,4.43, and 4.59. The sodium data was removed due to potential contamination introduced during the acid extraction process. The rest of the text rema
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https://doi.org/10.2172/938581
https://doi.org/10.2172/938581
Autor:
Ray E. Clayton, Tanya S. Vickerman, Clark W. Lindenmeier, Robert D. Orr, Lisa J. Royack, Michael J. Lindberg, Steven R. Baum, Herbert T. Schaef, Glendon W. Gee, Keith N. Geiszler, R. Jeffrey Serne, I. V. Kutynakov, Bruce N. Bjornstad, r. G. mccain, David C. Lanigan, Virginia L. Legore, Michelle M. Valenta
This report was revised in September 2008 to remove acid-ectractable sodium data from Table 4.17. The sodium data was removed due to potential contamination introduced during the acid extraction process. The rest of the text remains unchanged from th
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https://doi.org/10.2172/938576
https://doi.org/10.2172/938576